The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, March 1^, 1927.
I * " . * By REV. J.(
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SIDNEY . PARK Clil-'ltCII DOTS
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Sunday; School began at 10:30 by
?7-^? ahving devotional, lesson and a short
sojtg sreviee which Ttisted for about *
F5 minutes. ATter sone: serva-o, tbt>
Sunday School scholars assembled to
their various clases for the discus
sion of the ^lesson.- The lesson was^
. diseussed^-iuid explained" woll on?the
part of the tearhers and members, arid
was reviewed in full afterwards:?Ahgood
report .was niade. * . -i
- Morning services began at 11:30. ~
Rev. Wallace graced the pulpit with4"
his inspiring sermon as he usualh
does, Kev. Wallace always brings a '
message of cheer to his members.'}'
He is^ an earthly god, because he can |
bring his ' people "'closer hio.htmhem ;
bring hir. people -closer- home. tjodT
bless Rev. Wallace add may he con- '
.?tinue .his good work in the name of
- ~ the Lord.: T
???? At?6?o'clock Lt'agueT~sei vi< o -was called
to order by the president by *
conducting' a short song service. The
q}.v.?I>:W. i . . >
wmicnuii t'uieriaineo ine
League with a splendid program,
which was enjoyed by The entire auuience.
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At 8 o'eioeh, a tasl ennui gathered '
to witness the Memorial service
which Was held in honor of our loved
ones (dead).-A good program was
rendered; Aftre 'the program, hymnals
were distributor] to the mmnlmix
in honor of their deceaseds '
. Services v'sual hour next Sunday.
The public is invited to--?ttend.
JAMES A. M< $ 4HI RCH
Sunday School was opened on_the
usual hour with the superintendent
and hll of the teachers present with
the exception?fo one. Our _pastor, who
is always on the alert s?dded much
enthusiasm in the Sunday School;
Divjnib " service began at 11:30 o'clock.
The pastor delivered a heart
"Three reasons why people, follow
Jesus!" . " ... ' '
Sunday at 4:00 I'. M. he preached
? - a special sermon for sis'ter Sarah
Storks' Olubr text St. Matt.-9:38-30.
Theme: "Replenishing the Harvest."
At 8 o'clock, we were assembled
for third time and listened to a.
' nother interesting: sermon by the pastor.
He preached from Matt 7:12:
"Whatsoever ye would. thaU. men
. should do to you, do ytrevetu.strurit*'"
thejn." Theme': "The Golden Rule.""
Every .one concedes the. fact'that
more constructive A^ork is being done
at St. James undei^'the administrationof
the present pastor, than was done
s don't believe, eonie and see.
ST. MARY'S A. M. E. .CHURCH
Our services are increasing. A
great revival is going here. ?
I was at Allen University Monday
morning to Hhe chapel services 'and
y heard very, instructive remarks by
the president, Dr. Sims. The school
is in. a most prosperous, cohdition. Hemade
some remarks . concerning my
missionary work here in the city.
When aswecl to crontribute toward
carrying on the work of a religiom
rydse the \Vhole student body responded
immediately. In a few seconds I
had .$3.50. They were just too sorry
that more could not be raised to car.ry
on this great mission work.
?It Re;. iV. P. Rlair was intrrirlncprl
a short talk and llumked - them for
_a their .help.
I also preached at the Emanuel A-.
M. K. Church at Kendall Town.* There
?I was given a nice little ?sum to aid
- .me in the .. religious cause. Thi*
T church is making real progress..
GADSDEN NEWS
Wo are certainly fravirfg some typical
March weather. ' After having
sleet, hail and_rain, we are now hav?
_ Sunday was a pleasant day. Mr.
Beverly Garrick, the superintendent
at St. Mark' Sunday School was at
his post of duty. Mrs. SallieJ Sims
tapghfc^ttje lesson. ! .
The' regular church- service began
, at ?2JitL, Rev_ J. B. Barbetvth?r pas
. tor 'preached a strong sermn. Rev.
*" Jenkins of Eastover assisted him.
A large crowd worshipped at I'lea-I-??
sant Prove Baptist Ghurch-_on-t.he 6th.
irisL
. The pastor, Rev. L. A.> Low man
prfeached a powerful sermon. After,
which the Lord's Supper was administered.
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On the 13th'inst. the Red Hill Sun
day School was opened on time. A
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C-Cv-:"C?<r-;-^-'tTf.fS^^,^.;,.Sr? WHITE
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number of pupils were present,. The
losson w.tiSlatlfrfft liy NTIX' C~\Y. jinn-"
Ijiiofph uii?l Mr. John Shiver- ' : ' .
At l'J:0U o*etdek, divine service boJCan.
The pastor, Kev. li. W. Jen-',
ki;is preached a v.< n lei ful sermon.
M. st ot^the public school for Nveirib *
c-iUlttren have closed in. ih'.f disi.icL
and the- a(]jbtu;nin<r districts.. i
The Gadsden ^^rnrhJrtHSfllmilMs sfi 11
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1 he p.cnp^p,.of this community are
not satisfied with a five Piopth term)' |
so they are \v?.rl:iuir. Hani to extefui'
the term one and a halt" " or" ttvp ,
months, .
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?i-iiv I'.iMunijin'c co-ope rat WK with
the efficient teachers ah?n>?- that lirte.
Mrs.- C. M.- W ehber desetaVes' special ,
mentiojf, as she was .foremost in rai.s^"
intr monev to hnihl the sclionl V<.? she
is working hardv to Weep it open .
'.t len t seven month each terny
?The-ettneerl that wrrstO &c ptveh at
the (V>po-\Vi Hinm .?iSehui>l; Waterety.
TS. t_:. i>y the Ga"(|s(len (*f?ded School
po.-^poneu until Hie lith of this
month on account of the vain.
Quite, a crowd attended the concert,
at the Gadsden (traded School on th,o
evening of
The pupils nlaved well their nayts. _
The humorous' play "The First Day
in School" kopt the- house in an up
rbar of laughter. . .
The music rendered by Mrs. Z, M.'
JeHers the music teacher assisted by
MtJn Thrrm-amu I'incknuyttatcn and Ir.
John Miekely " of Columbia was
superb.* $10.20 was raised for school t
extension. ' . " .The.
lyric eHtcptafnevs of Columbia.
^ C. .wjll.jrive'a-concert at the trrarled
ithool some time in the near, future.
Mrs. Sai all Williams of 2?vl Moiit^,
ornery St., Bloomfield, K, " J. was ,
vhe- funeral of her husband, Mr. Sain-"
ucl .Avubains^._J4.he-wu4o\v and-1ho J1adopt.ed
e1nldrcrrr~M vs. Martha Scott j
f Kastovei", Mrs. Teresa . Randolph L
and Mr. Ilari'y.Adann-. of Bhvmfield,
N1'. J. -afid. -the relat i.ve and friends _
luvve our sympathy .i;> their bereavement;
Mrs. Tan/.y Marshall suddenly j
passed away on the 14th i_nst. , 1 .\
She was a consistent member oTT
r 'i i?Church?tW?50?
ears or more. ? :?; w }
Funeral ''service^ were?tMiiuUictcHi- at
her church by Itev. J. W. Xeil, the f
ivitilto:. Tim , 1?iTmi?ua.i._ W......!
hci*. ... ; ? ; :
Mrs. T. B. Wi ijrHt MeJ-esTor, was a
bespoke, of their love and devotion.for I.
pleasant visitor--, on tlie 12th'.1 She
and her si.-ter. Mrs. Randolph?mo .
torcd to Columbia oh business,
I)r. J. II. Goodwin, formerly-of. this-.
(inunounity has our deepest sympa
hy ii i h is boreave me nt.
LiJtVinitshoro News ?
?'I h.' 1'iiirl'.vld?(.'.i.iniy?Kii-lil's ?l.?y
was cm riccl out exceptionally Well.?
Aln.ost 2,000 s elfor.l -children particio;rti
d?4a?diri--, pa'radey Parents, visifir'ti-raised
ihis nuad/er to.ljmit otfOh.
i he County s.hools .averaged almost
1 HI | or eent?at-rend.inco.. After the
-.ifaiie the crowd jrathered -in the au"lI.Th'ium
wliVre' lee:ures were ivjyen
by. Revrit \V. K- .dor, Mr. A. P^M'iV<
or, Dr. J. Piil.eit and Rev. W. T.
5rutaTi7 -This was -followed by til
. eailH-is-' and a'fhlclice me
tr the" T-e'd. -Every .-one was" -benefit d.
Many out of town . visitors were
111 tiu^jrilV,?-rrr-?r. ?
~ 1 A^HteiTiiy [iT^ltt'l'itm W;\s l'endeioo
~TT isi. Paul BapTTst Church by the
Sunday School, 'Mifts ,1. Gilliam wTis
nistress of ceremonies. TFiti.prORn'ani
consisted of m'uiscal selections by Miss
ii>. A. W'ajker, Miss J. M. Gilmorc and
(Miss Ruth Valentine. Papers * by
-Jinssiu-Smttlu- -Mr.- A. K. Moln-"
<>: h and Miss's" K'va (Tutppolle. Short
Hdks by Prof. YV. A. Ross and Mr.
0. F. Manigault. . * \
A literacy pmpfam will al-n^be ren|
iered at. the' Calvary Presbyterian
Church, Sunday, Mraeh 20. Vu
announce wTth rriTft thft denth>f
Mrs. "Mary Kellcy. She was an
>RI and well respected citizen of our.
city. i ' "
' - . ^PROSPERITY NEWS
Sunday was a high day at -Antinch
Baptist Chuivli, The Rastor Rev.
morning, and evening:.- We are proud
of Rev. Dixon. He js a man oiLsterling
character and a good Christian
pent lemon lie?r.nrni to Antioch
sooie'.hinfr over-?r~ year ago and has
planned to enlarge the church. The
members are putting forjh every effort
possible to enlarge the church
an'i complete it nctore .June. A contest
known as the gospel feast was'
lioautifully?enFried?mrt?en?Monday
r ' THr I'A l-iMl'7
I ' ~ "TTT fUi
ftfiF .-i &s*W,lr "r l"
jpji ?he l<
| |P|g I rj- -V. ?i'-\ ' v Vice a
mpntr Mhnn i iT A vqVV ;?,It,.-.i
program "was icnLred as follow.:; c.
Slusjc-hy.tlii' singing cl;ii.-s. Si
ly minute sC-nn n Ly Lie. M. S. Stu- Vj
!???*? -.? !' A nrTti^hMveolii.-.. Tip* ! -,i.
. ollecliotf -was fin.Oil.' Music--by the ,\
sintrjinr ri-ts* fsi.i:-?IT.' n:. t: m r- h.
ii)on by Lie.. Van Wullnce^of Afitlotjh !
BaptisJ, Church. iIi"-?vnlleclion was . T
Music. '1 wenl.v minute .svr- j gi
mon by Lie. I. \. ilarnioii of Shilnh A
A. M. K. C'lmi ell. -llis collection was X!
Music. Twelity Viihlute ser-: Si
mtrn l?y?-Hey. (>. V. (iobin, pasloy pf C
he ('. M. E. Church. "lie raised $'>.20. ' O
nTIisic,'.?T\v-. nyv . mimyte?semTnt tiy ..
Lev. W'.M. Th ui;'soot-pastor uf Shi* ! C
loh A. XI. E, Church. Jiis collect it>n j.d<
vns $l L.'b>. Music! Twenty niiiiute A
sei iUnn, Lev. Allen J." Dijon," pastor ?.
of Aiitineh Bai'thd?Church. 4lis col- 1
lection was S2d.i(); ..." e
?A }*j>re?<t mutely i-dO.fdi?was prided ~rt
to the church treasury for the -pur-.' e?
rose of enlarging the.church. |
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v.. JvAS'iliVKrt LOCALS '[< .
We- aye having nice weather and -s
m^y thing is '. -oking. like .spring. ''
The grain crop,. aic line after havin r /'
a little snow. . ;-Si
Although I he weatehr i s very (
changeable, 'the fanpers of our *'
i ioli ajy making good Use of tlie fav-.
arable weather by planting early gar- '1
dent. .We" lioj-g. our farmers \\ ill eon- ' hi
lini'.c to raise_njo.re cows., hog-. _i>uul- *
rry,. gj-ow " lugger"TfnTf betlt'O gardens
rwther than make llu m -el -. e.s- slaves *
to e.olti n raising.' -A goi'd many it
f:i: iv.-. ihave .ileicrniinvd- '.a fuVAnv iv *'l
Uudr acreage -*h' land Oviti?bay?beeii l
c iijy. set aside for the pttwhiyU?m--.i>'
of eottoii, and raise* more l'noil stnlV. ''
Willia-ni Me La more departed this c.
ii?c JVJiUtch iU)iL*vi'as...Tatd to_resL._
at "Daughter of Zitui en Xhuch .on v.
.'dan h 11. lie ; ;iu^ a "h M' echo?rr
i\i s tin ! frieiiU.s~;o lit-e.: n his -loss.j.o
- iTtrar- -ran-l M.-i KO.VIUJI t IK' 1?
district' mec'liug at. Ka-t?st': March
> !l. V.Us i'ltu.r lj"a;M:>d, S; C\" ^
While beiiiK here they inade her a r
deputy. ' . : I.
? Jiohert.Uut -is., sail on-t-ho -sick -list'.-A
W'e ho110.he will soon recover! '. ; v,
?Mr. .'x'.tLh-.uiiol iiii/.tf.; Uu tor .Mor??Li
iis To'wn. N. J. yu March 12th. ^ We?
wish him a nleasant trio v
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- CHOSS.illl.L LOCALS' * w
In spite '.if the IhcTemenT Weather, ft
larye crowd witnessed a rul.
sermon jii-lacaeti by.-the. Iiev. L.. Meadows"
of SjiartanburjiV &. C. at
rhr?(i'v nl i 11.[ e?B.nn is'?( ii;,, i-ii.?trcr?r
o:tie's west < t' Cioss "11 til.' ilis theme y.
was. "The j;rowtl;ot the child Jesus." U
Sunday in vbe city: at the
Bethel Baptist Chimin the lliv. Ii? 1? ' !
W illiams of tlr eon wood pi eaVhed a ?<
w; lali i In! 'sermon, this Vubjoct was '
'1'layer.'-' * ' ' ; _J _\
. iXhcTrieiitlij: teelii^- is still exist- ;
in#? b'et'wCCTntV.e ti-.ae.hefs, j?arents-.
and.-: tudeifnrt.J the city and eomnuu'ii; .?
ty. "
On K-.m.hi.v"*tiifcln. FvniVAV;" K. -M it - j_
Cuc.lr^?A?i^ s ?by. A-.- Ivnploy, !lio-s>i,s.
v ljaht^ilcheU and -Uuovjjje Boyd nm- ?n
f"t d t" Vninvi.l1?mittix'. ihey \wi'tt=
1.; ........ ; . i' .1 .. i. ...A,, .r 'a..
inivi l v. i I lit j ?;t ll^v: IIUIIK' W1 i?l I t
uiul Mrs. ;-.JimYo3? SyjfitTx^sv TTTtiFr ^
.1 achats. Tit trio coluntunity wore e'ntcraiinod
also, ti
():> Satin..ay, M or dames Mary Mit- T
cln'Ur -Uafy - Luuil.a.ii.1;:II. ,M. Mitchelj ?j
to intncan, S. (.'. to the Wo- !i
ITTm?F"~V Aid Poc ?vfy Convrnti;i"11 df ~Sr tS
C. at Saitoh "JBaptlst (hurcK o'f which ^
the late Rev. Yoarj.vins oi' Simpkontlay
ai>ti liuini, _ l oj.oKinK "a wonderful
nine.
On Wednesday night,this week
t .. wj;i t),e/irtr-rr;?Trr 'lv I liapr..-! ~~
lhe Key, li. l>. Miuhoii of 1.aureus,. _
I lunch. i.ii.l- i- iim?of 'tho--v
Ladies* Aid Society oi' this city.
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STATE COU.EOK NOTES f
-rfTi';ifTtrei lUiKV.S. (..March IJ?The ,,
Collcffian Strtff r^ceiiT!5H^0(Iuccd an 7
iittriu lve program through co-operation
of the Odds and ftnds ("luh, the v
proceeds of which will carny on this p
popular periodical.?The peogrnnr con ;
f etrHmre?sttmtjidtps,?and =i
son^s. .of' plea-dmr variety. If Was I
+>uch a succeass that a. poneyal de?I
mand for its- repetition has resulted * (
Invitations .have also conic to the ?
(lah from other points within the 1 r
-State-- to produce the piny, ? 4?
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ll sympathy and ; !
lete understanding; '
c esteem held for
>ved one our ser- jiMiiJ
viFl meet with your
reliance land apit
ion. ;
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iand. .voi;ilt Carolina' A ' <\
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.management <>!'. thu V..Ai
A. 'A'iv hold March- I I I':).' M'ur.
km hmvli ; \
ami lii .;h svlv???'?!s a ! Vt;ij'
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tofth at h-i?~ I .orm* n-- -ATtllv'te
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lie. had he; a in ;i i! clijihiy: heaUor
sonic tiv.io. -I'lc .iviKwii Jii^TO yen
T tlu> Ti'ae of <Tea''K""';'.n l . \V.is.
liemWei;" <>i Sj'i'in.i.'-eM t> \i Ihurch.
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The I'ur.erol, s.trviLces were conduct
(I at ('Hover. A. M. K. t'hurrh h
lis castor. I'.ev. A. Ware.'
The 11.1 1V!,v: T''?in (il"vev;
I". M. Jl. Chrr Tr c met err. ,
host of'relatives to ri\ourn his las
Messrs . J. H. Stj'otherV* I,
linkscali-s, Aiv'mo ( ampln'Il ;v?<l he
Jeorjje Clink^ealo.?' wore . soon in il
ity Saturday.
^St, Mary's eh cm' was TnvitecT t
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;' ' Mil! i .1 in-t
U . .m i'. (Mitl'ui d 1.f wi- is . (loinji-iii.rcl;
v. i'l Ik ji!.c>i| :n'V.s fur liij. man
B II; - wlin arc n:r the' sick ii-t i
H ' ' iii'ii"sflta lyl vn
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_ lisle..I ;i11 i>i our nre^-nt-noil egos ant! ?
y. scitmiMrie# s.houhl stand us they are
y* tlie- benefit tof our .sons anci^daugh?
"Ts 'ii i f h aj^ntlMjpn State-ytho iytve. 1?
kL :' ' U-'; "I .-IlillT it,.. .....I..-.V IM f / i,
rout dis.nm e tu one of tiie.se expenn
!i'?e > hools, yet tilt" leu V> flu have tile
jr rjic-ails* and the atnbiiioir from every
. State oyy >iij oh .to I tie so big .schools.
Ami those'TOW who .finish college and
ilteMogiral schools in tiieir home
-errt-e-, ' tto hnve?the means may go
h'nnd do advance worts." in these .
-.<dniol;s- ->A lew 1mm each o:.to u-..nt.i-?
JlMkejii^i;il.ew):.I ','hl oil!' ?* :?: ~
I VI IVI' it ' ?-ii ?. ?..... i * . I : ' ...?
?' uUl |J1 l.MMll fj'ty/Thrs Mrt' '' iTc'iiVivy iTn'l
?tnblish two o;;s'auri-.;-. a. ho'ols-like' \
.?damnum. tlx; el.nr. h w d e?r into ?
i ( oil litiiih from v. hi< }( '/ < -* . uui
ni:-Hy exdirate it'soii!. : ? ? ij v.e
^ i 'J* U li ?? ?* ' O S - . * -'
- -a'ry t<7~ !!:? KIiii'|im' Wrf?'n' irnr ' "'
? v?V<) : !|oh I li'iuis FTTZT. iV: w e
rt-yl)/.< (] with all tin.- other-schools of
theology aboiishpri, that these ' *
schools could not' serve' pur lulinec ion
in 111"'s< u.-^- or distributive ben-.
_ We in-' (j Liii: >ll r... 1 i' .l .
' Ttmrr to .{Jheiitosf iHTmfcef! With
ol uiir |?:o.-'jjjJ^_^jixM?h- nil imt-=a-ttd-???
*T .iraln.VV other- than travel
n>"is cif iii'iio- a? i o.-s 1 Ire" country to
_ 'I'" o' ' 1"-" 'M-OI.ii ' - , >.; I.;.
riiajortty as. we know i^ flnati'.laiiy
inable ai'iri at' tbat./ntTP.' tli.'-1, ii.aT^os. '
' _ <f our ministry will turn .out to be
jiiioitijiiiiie,.without tlieologlcal^ain?
iug. it is time now to look out for.
dhe training of the masses and not
_ trraiign our system-Tgo that- only a ' l'
small minority can. he--helped'..-. There
, i.ught to lie an average of -jy young
au.li to the state pursuing theology -.
_ and?lOituui-?rWonld?be?tf-' the chtirca ~
^ would put# on the proper arousoment
uring the -line.- If air the schools were
~ to- be abolished for. the ... two big ;^
-c'howls the- average -poujd hardly be
r iioieillian two to a stirie, who would
? ret to them.?Leaving about :i8 out of
' every 4o without .training for the. inin>
.stry. j)i course they could have
- m .ul' infc training .in ttie.irhome stpta
* froi- that will not substitute for they- /*. !'
~ -1 iwd- - traming -anv more thcura ~ ~
' course in mathematics for a course
- itt-tnedfctti'e:?. ?; \ . . ~ ?
II' this one-outstanding "school of ^
_. ''oology shoultf-4>appep.. to be the du- ' . .
fs"ii?n o! the church as we -advocate,
it should-be in the f-outh but not in
Atlanta because tlajuhvun isj Ahefef It
n hould he ej:ii,-r at"Kittr? I1T Alien L'ni- ~~
r_ vol'sity, Kd\va*d Water'#, ti; some'otbej .
y 'fL' - Al'1 II I.< ,n. eh a!., ! . :?\&l it r :
J ceifi'.; that Kdwiiru Wa.ei-> ... '.most <
li. .ogj'.aL place .l.icvarrse of tne* >great~~e?
iuipment'' made possible there l y the
T vonertibic Bishop IlursjJt,' We have
not heal'd iVaything pf tip? bishops' in5
t'tiiLuis; yet uye hupp they will de1
aide for only. <>he outsan.Tfi>g theologe
l .cal >finin.. rv?alli >-w. ?
C eiiiiMu.nes to rennijn. Those who -
fT Aiow us.,'per-onaiiy kiiuw that v,e
L j!?tvo no \ejtuh inotiv.e.. tyr .writing. . *
A'e art* at't^r the glory .ot our Zion.
y V .lulins Holtnan.
H AlU n l/'nivt l-siiy, Columbia, S. C.
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rr L. A. Hawkins"? ~~
j Real Estate Ajrenry
e "Homes on Easy Terms"
^ +H>7'7 WnsliiiHfton Street
coi.rMm s. c. ^
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to he had at lowest prices
k! ? and- ott terms ttr suit yotr;
K- at the Old Established.
MAf.T)N F'S Ml'SIC HOUSE
h 1428 Main St., Columbia, S. ,C. 7
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jg ' interrupted success, in Columbia . v
Ie is our gurantee.
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